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Alan Andrew Berryman
Emeritus Professor of Entomology and Natural Resource Sciences; Entomologist
Associate of the Royal College of Science
Graduate Faculty

 

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Research Interests:

  • Ecology of bark beetles (Scolytidae). Field studies on the population ecology of bark beetles and associated organisms.
  • Conifer defense mechanisms. Studies of the defense systems of conifers against bark beetles and pathogens.
  • Theoretical Ecology. Contributions to a general theory of population dynamics, pest outbreaks, and food web interactions.

Education:

  • B.Sc. 1959 Imperial College of Science and Technology, London
  • M.S. 1961 University of California, Berkeley
  • Ph.D. 1964 University of California, Berkeley

Publications (download reprints):

Functional web analysis: detecting the structure of population dynamics from multi-species time series. Basic & Applied Ecology: 2: 311-321.

Population: a central concept for ecology. Oikos 97: 439-442.

Population regulation, emergent properties, and a requiem for density dependence. Oikos 99: 600-606.

On principles, laws and theories in population ecology. Oikos 103: 695-701.

Limiting factors and population regulation. Oikos 105:667-670.

Detecting the causes of population cycles by analysis of R-functions: the spruce needle-miner, Epinotia tedella, and it's parasitoids in Danish spruce plantations. Oikos 108:495-502

Books:

Principles of Population Dynamics and their Application. Stanley Thornes, Cheltenham, UK. [Get information] http://www.taylorandfrancis.co.uk/

Population Cycles: the Case for Trophic Interactions. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. [Get information]

Online Publications:

The role of parasitoids in the population dynamics of forest caterpillars. (Download).

Analysis of steelhead trout ascending Snake River dams. (Download).

Dynamics of salmonid populations ascending the Columbia and Snake River dams. (Download).

Computer Software:

Population Analysis System (PAS) (Download)

Online Courses:

Principles of Population Dynamics (Go to)

Population Analysis (Go to)

Predator-Prey Dynamics (Go to)

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